ZDT is a code associated with Chur, the oldest town in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Graubunden, in the east of the country, high in the valleys of the Alps. Although it appears as an airport code, it refers to Chur's railway station, used in air-rail travel where trains connect with flights; the nearest major airport is Zurich, about seventy-five minutes away by train. Chur is an ancient settlement, inhabited for thousands of years, with a charming old town of painted houses and a fine cathedral, set against mountains. It is famous as a great railway hub of the Alps: the starting point of the Bernina Express toward Italy and a key point on the Glacier Express route between St Moritz and Zermatt, two of the world's most scenic train journeys. Chur is reached by train and by mountain roads. The climate is alpine, with warm summers and cold, snowy winters.
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